Lenovo Malaysia releases shock resistant ThinkPad P51s with 4K video quality starting from RM6999

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Today, Lenovo Malaysia is proud to unveil their latest commercial laptop products for working purpose - the ThinkPad P51s Workstation, featuring a new Kaby Lake 7th Gen Intel Core i7 processor. With the starting price of RM6999, it will start from mid-July 2017 in selected Lenovo concept stores. Below is the official specification:

  • Intel Core i7-7600U (4M Cache, up to 3.90GHz)
  • NVIDIA Quadro M520M 2GB
  • 16GB DDR4 - 2, 133MHz
  • 512GB PCIe NVME OPAL
  • WIndows 10 Pro
  • FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, 250 nits or FHD Touch (1920 x 1080) IPS, 250 nits, or 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS, 300 nits
  • Intel 8265 (2x2 AC) + Bluetooth 4.1 Pro
  • Measures 1.99kg

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The laptop hinge is flexible

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The solid carbon fiber back cover

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Your typical Lenovo QWERTY and number keypad

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The side

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The headphone jack port, card reader, USB ports, HDMI port, and LAN port

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The back with the removable battery

With Kaby Lake processor integrated, it supports USB-C Gen 2 and GPUs which are suitable for 4K video. Also clocking in at 3.90GHz, it’s perfect for working people who are in the engineering, UX/UI designers, animators, or architects. On the other hand, built as a mobile workstation in mind, its body material is made of military-specification (MIL-SPEC) to make it durable in outdoor conditions of humidity, temperature, sand, high vibration, altitudes, mechanical shocks and more. Its battery can also be swapped.

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The SmartBeep technology

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No worries of dropping the laptop

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Same goes to the circuits

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The battery can last 17 hours

Lastly, the laptop has a three year warranty on site. Stay tuned for more Lenovo news at TechNave.com.